How does JobControl® Vision work?

A camera on the working head of the laser reads the registration marks printed on the plate material. Distortions in the print are detected and compensated and the material is precisely cut. This accelerates production times and saves time and incurred by incorrect cuts.

Notes for the graphics creation for JobControl® Vision

For an optimal work flow, follow the instructions below to create the graphics:

ensure that Bezier curves are passed to the printer via the settings for the printer driver in your graphics program

Preparing the file for printing

Now send the planes with the graphics and the registration marks to the printer. The cutting line is not printed.

Preparing the file for the laser

Send the registration marks and the cutting line to the laser. Deactivate the plane with the graphics itself so it is not sent to the laser.In the material database, select the process type and registration mark for the color blackNext select “Print.”

Placement of the print and the laser job

Connect the JobControl® with the laser.

Place the job on the plate and adjust this to the position of the paper in the laser. For this, drive the laser pointer toward the center on an arbitrary registration mark and drag this to the cross-hair in in JobControl®.

Tip: Use the preview function WYSIWYG in JobControl® to facilitate the placement.

Cutting out the file

Click on “Start.”The JobControl® Vision run screen appears.When the position and the alignment of the laser order in JobControl® correspond with the position of your material on the working surface, JobControl® reads all registration marks and cuts the order automatically.

When the position does not correspond, you must interact with the system and show it the position of the first registration mark. For this, position the camera with the keypad on the laser, placing the software arrow keys or the arrow keys on the computer keyboard over the first registration mark. If the bar below the camera display is green, confirm with Enter. If the print is distorted, you must show the system the second registration mark if necessary. The remaining registration marks are then recognized automatically.